noshoring

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English

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Etymology

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From noshore +‎ -ing.

Noun

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noshoring (plural noshorings)

  1. The use of noshore solutions; specifically the business practice of combining elements of offshore and nearshore outsourcing solutions with local resources. For example, software developers may be in Mexico, whereas project managers will be based in the United States in San Diego.

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